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there was a piece in yesterday's new york times about the challenges of present-day greece, "democracy is like a bicycle. if you don't keep pedaling, you fall." that is exactly right. democracy is a very fragile thing and it depends on respect for the people on social values of the community that we all share. those who make public comment are heroes of the democracy who confront tremendous social and institutional obstacles to protect you from hearing the truth. many of those obstacles you see, some you don't. so called leaders who think they are the new aristocrats and don't need to listen to people. that is not only never true, in fact it is very dangerous and never more example 5 then in the deterioration of the democratic principles under david chiu. democracy takes constant vigilance, constant attention to principles of justice, a equality , truth and open government. it cannot prevent president chiu from being president we deserve to be slaves. don't forget the lies cost more than the money. >> president: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon and congratulations to the clas
there was a piece in yesterday's new york times about the challenges of present-day greece, "democracy is like a bicycle. if you don't keep pedaling, you fall." that is exactly right. democracy is a very fragile thing and it depends on respect for the people on social values of the community that we all share. those who make public comment are heroes of the democracy who confront tremendous social and institutional obstacles to protect you from hearing the truth. many of those...
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greece is close behind. portugal and cyprus have unemployment problems that are serious and getting worse. in the strong economies is another story. there have been job losses in some. the problem looks manageable in the netherlands and germany were the figures improved over the year and in austria which has the lowest unemployment rate. there are some underlying challenges. the rising numbers of jobless and welfare costs ar. >> they are going through this transition. >> the figures and show one exception to this divergence between the strong and weak economies. ireland, the second year as a nation to receive a bailout. political leaders can take some comfort from the fact unemployment fell. >> the idea that life might exist beyond earth as a plot line that is -- has filled, science fiction novels. there's more to the script. there are 17 billion planets similar to earth in our galaxy. could the similarities mean that any of those could support life? a short time ago i discussed that with theoretical physici
greece is close behind. portugal and cyprus have unemployment problems that are serious and getting worse. in the strong economies is another story. there have been job losses in some. the problem looks manageable in the netherlands and germany were the figures improved over the year and in austria which has the lowest unemployment rate. there are some underlying challenges. the rising numbers of jobless and welfare costs ar. >> they are going through this transition. >> the figures...
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. >> if we didn't have the dollar as a reserve currency of the world we would be greece. >> from democrats like robert rubin. >> in a democracy you can only move forward if both sides are willing to come together to govern. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. >> and at the end, i'll write my own memo to the president. let's get started. >>> while most of the world was ringing in the new year with revelry, the united states congress rang it in with anger, strife and confusion. the ugly battle over the fiscal cliff was emblematic of one of the biggest crises facing this nation. politics in washington is so divided, so bitter, that even kicking the can down the road is almost impossible to get agreement on. so what to do? ronald reagan faced an opposition majority in the house of representatives. and he still got major legislation passed, including a major tax reform bill. james baker was treasury secretary at the time. >> the o
. >> if we didn't have the dollar as a reserve currency of the world we would be greece. >> from democrats like robert rubin. >> in a democracy you can only move forward if both sides are willing to come together to govern. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. >> and at the end, i'll write my own...
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. >> the fund has now gone into a new program with greece. it seems to have stretched the parameters in terms of debt reduction. how long this can go on without getting a true debt reduction for a country like greece? do you think there is some specific time periods where you need to see that before people will lose faith yet again? >> i am pleased that you see people have regained faith in greece and that confidence has been restored and this time, it is different. we have yesterday approved to reviews and disbursement of two of charges under the existing programs. it is not really an existing program -- revisited in the sense that we had asked and the partners have eventually agreed that an additional two years were needed for greece to accomplish the fiscal contraction that is still needed. we thought it would be better for the country to have more time. equally, the clear variation from the set of principles applying to the programs, which has changed, is the renewed financing support and general support on the part of the european partne
. >> the fund has now gone into a new program with greece. it seems to have stretched the parameters in terms of debt reduction. how long this can go on without getting a true debt reduction for a country like greece? do you think there is some specific time periods where you need to see that before people will lose faith yet again? >> i am pleased that you see people have regained faith in greece and that confidence has been restored and this time, it is different. we have...
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we know where greece this. he wants to make sure the rights of turning into fiscal entitlements for the population. cost of thatf could be 5% of gdp. where is that going to come from? another thing worries me enormously. it is the pursuit of the consensus. this was signed by the three main political forces. this is going to lead. why do you want a consensus of? and democracy is here for the majority. that is the way it should function. forget about the per diem. what are the prospects of? ? the jury is still out. we should try to make sure and weighed the cost of each of the promises as they tried to pick up reforms. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. what do you have to add on the subject of reforms? >> we have the set up. >> good morning. it is a great pleasure to be here. a special thanks to steve and to michael who have worked with me throughout the two years of the project and a support me in the right direction. it is fabulous to be in washington, d.c. many of you have been here a lot
we know where greece this. he wants to make sure the rights of turning into fiscal entitlements for the population. cost of thatf could be 5% of gdp. where is that going to come from? another thing worries me enormously. it is the pursuit of the consensus. this was signed by the three main political forces. this is going to lead. why do you want a consensus of? and democracy is here for the majority. that is the way it should function. forget about the per diem. what are the prospects of? ? the...
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even though when they see people in greece rioting and cops shooting at them. it's far away. it's not going to happen here. that kind of thing. but the worse part about it and i might be at fault here because i didn't cover this fiscal stuff very much in the run up. the reason i didn't is when i said i knew it was a phony deal obama wanted the crisis demonize wealthy people even more. he didn't want to solve it boehner and the republicans thought they would defeat obama in november. they didn't really want to solve it they wanted it out there. nobody really wanted to do what was good for the folks. and get a concrete deal of all right, you want a little bit more revenue? fine goldberg and o'reilly will kick it to you. all right? but you are going to have to cut one-to-one as the obama commission suggested. and, you know, that would have been the way to do it they could have it done it last august. they are not honest. if i'm out there like a straw man with my arms waiving people walk in on it it's a helpless cause. >> that's right. i mean, the media has a responsibility but s
even though when they see people in greece rioting and cops shooting at them. it's far away. it's not going to happen here. that kind of thing. but the worse part about it and i might be at fault here because i didn't cover this fiscal stuff very much in the run up. the reason i didn't is when i said i knew it was a phony deal obama wanted the crisis demonize wealthy people even more. he didn't want to solve it boehner and the republicans thought they would defeat obama in november. they didn't...
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you talked about greece. it's the same problem we have here. the world is overleveraged right now. we've all borrowed too much. we can't pay any of our debts and now we have to pay the piper. >> they look at us and say you were trying to tell us what to do and you couldn't figure it out. your scenario, at least that guy or girl can go to paris alone. there's no hope for the little people if this happens any time soon f. we kick it down the road for the new congress, what we elected was still a divided house and senate. >> a lot of incumbents. here's the good news. the good news is we know this problem exists. we know we can't go on like this forever. we know we've got to do something about it and the american people are fired up about it. they know they're knowledgeable about this issue and they are going to demand something. the quo is will lawmakers go along with it. >> one analyst said though it's the american a people who elected the same representatives so we've put ourselves in this. >> good point. thanks, jess. >>> moving right along at 6:39, people with h.i.v. may benefit f
you talked about greece. it's the same problem we have here. the world is overleveraged right now. we've all borrowed too much. we can't pay any of our debts and now we have to pay the piper. >> they look at us and say you were trying to tell us what to do and you couldn't figure it out. your scenario, at least that guy or girl can go to paris alone. there's no hope for the little people if this happens any time soon f. we kick it down the road for the new congress, what we elected was...
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in ancient greece -- >> the lord eth and the lord take th away. >> in ancient greece they eat sheep lungs and two owl eggs. >> you can get that at denny's. in mexico try sparkling water, lime, and a lot of salt. call it a drink. >> in puerto rico they say you can rub a slice of lemon in your armpit. i'm not doing it. >> come on, hoda. >> i'm not doing it. >> i'll do it for you because i love you. >> no, no. >> please. >> others say -- it's a joke. anyhoo, others say it's a myth. it's a joke because they're trying to get drunk people to actually do it. okay. all right. should you trust your gut? we'll tell you why that may be a good idea. from boot where i to boot camp. looking for new workouts to stay fit in the new year. come on, girl. first, these messages. go, sarah, go. how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. before the tissue, help defend with a wipe. before
in ancient greece -- >> the lord eth and the lord take th away. >> in ancient greece they eat sheep lungs and two owl eggs. >> you can get that at denny's. in mexico try sparkling water, lime, and a lot of salt. call it a drink. >> in puerto rico they say you can rub a slice of lemon in your armpit. i'm not doing it. >> come on, hoda. >> i'm not doing it. >> i'll do it for you because i love you. >> no, no. >> please. >> others say --...
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and greece is facing a sixth- year of recession. with a greater proportion of young people out of work. still ahead. you won't believe what one plus. a major milestone for laker guard steve nash - loss gary has that story, and all the sports, next! >> good evening, everybody. lakers at rockets 1 steve nash - finds a cutting kobe bryant who does the rest 2 nash - his 5th assist of the game10,000th of his career - to antawn jamison nash just the 5th player with 10,000 assists 3 4th quarter, rockets up 11 jeremy lin - crosses over defender then finishes the "and 1" after hard foul by robert sacre lin: 19 points, 6 rebs, 5 assists the cal bears think they might have a chance against the perennial powerhouse. 62-53. rockets win: 125-112 houston: 5th straight win the warriors will give the first 10,000 fans tomorrow night one of these: a stephen curry bobblehead we've got a little sneak preview of the bobblehead women's hoops cal 2nd year head coach lindsay gottleib has the bears ranked 7th nationally cal's eliza pierre - great pass to br
and greece is facing a sixth- year of recession. with a greater proportion of young people out of work. still ahead. you won't believe what one plus. a major milestone for laker guard steve nash - loss gary has that story, and all the sports, next! >> good evening, everybody. lakers at rockets 1 steve nash - finds a cutting kobe bryant who does the rest 2 nash - his 5th assist of the game10,000th of his career - to antawn jamison nash just the 5th player with 10,000 assists 3 4th quarter,...
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could soon end up like greece. >> if you look at how high emissions are you have to say that there needs to be changed. i hope obama has the courage in his second term to be more forceful in this area. >> i hope the u.s. and its partners push for joint initiatives. i think the question of disarmament is still at the forefront. it is crucial how the u.s. positions itself. we had elections in russia and the u.s. a window of new opportunity for disarmament opportunities is wide open. >> for europe he is important p >> >> he is going to have to push himself. everyone is watching. we'll see. >> lit is 50 years since one-time foes, france and germany, signed the accord that began a new opportunity of friendship. they have already taken part in one joint event, a field of question from 200 french and german youngsters before heading off to a working dinner. they will address the german and french parliaments here. well our political correspond sent covering the visit. german and french leaders had their differences over the euro crisis. what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere t
could soon end up like greece. >> if you look at how high emissions are you have to say that there needs to be changed. i hope obama has the courage in his second term to be more forceful in this area. >> i hope the u.s. and its partners push for joint initiatives. i think the question of disarmament is still at the forefront. it is crucial how the u.s. positions itself. we had elections in russia and the u.s. a window of new opportunity for disarmament opportunities is wide open....
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countries like greece lack the resources to deal with asylum applications, and human rights organizations have criticized their catastrophic conditions in the camps of the eu's borders. those who actually make it to the heart of europe often only do so illegally. luxembourg is one particularly popular destination for immigrants, both within europe and other parts of the world. about half the people living in luxembourg on non nationals, and many there illegally, but that could soon change. >> short 10 hours a week as a cleaner in this luxemburg home illegally. an ethnic serb from kosovo, she has been in the country for three years, but she does not have a work permit. >> i feel very nervous in public. they ask to see my papers, for example on the bus, when the tickets are checked. the police checked the trains often. when i go shopping in the city, i am very tense. >> her employer also has reason to be nervous. the luxembourger is friends with her, but by employing her as a cleaning lady, she is breaking the law. alexandra says she is hardly alone. >> many people are working illegally, fr
countries like greece lack the resources to deal with asylum applications, and human rights organizations have criticized their catastrophic conditions in the camps of the eu's borders. those who actually make it to the heart of europe often only do so illegally. luxembourg is one particularly popular destination for immigrants, both within europe and other parts of the world. about half the people living in luxembourg on non nationals, and many there illegally, but that could soon change....
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for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month, 26%. 0.7 percentage points higher than in august. >>> smoke from electry call fire filled the cabin of a boeing 787 at a boston airport. it was preparing for its next flight no. one was injured. a mechanic spotted smoke rising from the back of the aircraft at logan international airport. the plane had flown in from japan. all 172 passengers and 11 crew members had disembarked. firefighters found flames coming from a battery pack under the passenger's compartment and put out the fire. the battery starts the auxiliary power unit. it supplies electricity while the aircraft is parked. investigators from the ntsb are looking into the case. the 787 is boeing's newest aircraft. japan airlines began flying it on some routes late last month. japan's transport minister has ordered emergency inspections on the batteries of all 787s in their fleets. >>> the world's leading electronics makers are unveiling latest ultrahigh definition tv" las vegas. they are taking p
for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month, 26%. 0.7 percentage points higher than in august. >>> smoke from electry call fire filled the cabin of a boeing 787 at a boston airport. it was preparing for its next flight no. one was injured. a mechanic spotted smoke rising from the back of the aircraft at logan international airport. the plane had flown in from japan. all 172 passengers and 11 crew members had disembarked. firefighters found flames coming...
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as greece shows, the cuts can touch -- push back. >> these are countries where consumer debt is too high and would take a long time to return to growth. it will remain below past levels for many years to come. >> on top of that, many highly indebted nations are also rapidly aging nations. >> the demographics are clearly closely tied to finances. it has to do with the fact that fewer and fewer are around to shoulder the nation's debts. there's also the issue of how to adapt the infrastructure for a declining population. >> that means the debt crisis could return in a new guise. if they print too much money, it could cause inflation and wipe out elderly's savings. that is a potential long-term scenario. the eurozone fire fighters are likely to get a break from putting out financial flareups, but a long-term solution is now required to permanently deal with the developed world's dependence on debt. >> many of us spend a lot of time every day sitting behind computers and we would not get very far without one of these. >> it helps us that it the complexities of computers and the internet. one
as greece shows, the cuts can touch -- push back. >> these are countries where consumer debt is too high and would take a long time to return to growth. it will remain below past levels for many years to come. >> on top of that, many highly indebted nations are also rapidly aging nations. >> the demographics are clearly closely tied to finances. it has to do with the fact that fewer and fewer are around to shoulder the nation's debts. there's also the issue of how to adapt the...
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today he and his daughter stephanie show us an easy dish from the streets of greece. >> today we're going to make a wonderful different that is so mediterranean. we are going to serve it over pita. the pepper is a cubinali pepper. >> all over the mediterranean, very mild and delicious. put the sausage in first, brown it and put everything else in there and we don't want to cook it for too long. >> just until everything is soft and fits into a sandwich. >> finish this off with parsley, red pepper, and regular pepper. >> beautiful. look at this. we are going to finish this off with a little bit of feta to make it extra greek. and and oregano. let's top it off with olive oil. its beautiful. >> we have enough to make two, right? >> yes. >> okay, bye-bye, everybody. let's eat. >>> when we come back, a real cat fight. who is calling for a ban on pet cats? and check out these 9er fans. we have more of them. gloria sent this photo saying this was homework time. not sure what they are studying. but the fans are all ready for the big game. keep sending your fan photos to us at news@kpix.com or uplo
today he and his daughter stephanie show us an easy dish from the streets of greece. >> today we're going to make a wonderful different that is so mediterranean. we are going to serve it over pita. the pepper is a cubinali pepper. >> all over the mediterranean, very mild and delicious. put the sausage in first, brown it and put everything else in there and we don't want to cook it for too long. >> just until everything is soft and fits into a sandwich. >> finish this off...
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then you have the ecb that has to deal with spain and greece. i think we'll have a positive year for asset prices, scott. that seems to be the sentiment here. but we're just getting started. i look forward to back on thursday where i can give you more granular detail that i can give you on this big swinging event. >> okay. j joe teranova has something for you. >> there were a lot of black swans coming out of davos. do they remain or have they kind of taken that apocalyptic view and pulled back on it? >> no. you know, we have got noir ellas in the house. he said the greek would default last year and there were a lot of great fundamental reasons that greece should have defaulted. but dan lowe got that trade right because he had a good understanding of the macro political situation and the fact that angela merkel was going to stand behind the greek government. so that's one of the great things about an event like this. you can see things from an asset perspective and a valuation perspective, but now you have to put an overlay of what's going on in
then you have the ecb that has to deal with spain and greece. i think we'll have a positive year for asset prices, scott. that seems to be the sentiment here. but we're just getting started. i look forward to back on thursday where i can give you more granular detail that i can give you on this big swinging event. >> okay. j joe teranova has something for you. >> there were a lot of black swans coming out of davos. do they remain or have they kind of taken that apocalyptic view and...
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the former finance minister in greece has denied responsibility. >> he denies any involvement. he said he did not dr. the list and and he's being made a scapegoat. ordinary greeks have latched on to this affair, captivated by every twist and turn. it confirms for them better in quality gap between the wealthy and poor has grown, that corruption still eats up the heart of this troubled country. they are desperate to find somebody to blame, somebody to punish for the mess that this country is in. top story. he grounding of boeing's dreamliner is grounded pretty much globally accept for ethiopia. it is inevitable that they will follow suit. >> stay with us. we have errantry coming up here on gmt -- a rare treat. what it was really like to be a russian czar. we will step inside the kremlin. thousands of natives in canada have staged protests over a treaty disputes and things that weaken environmental oversight. hundreds of people slowed traffic on a bridge linking ontario province with the united states. demonstrations have been held in at least six provinces. now this report. >> n
the former finance minister in greece has denied responsibility. >> he denies any involvement. he said he did not dr. the list and and he's being made a scapegoat. ordinary greeks have latched on to this affair, captivated by every twist and turn. it confirms for them better in quality gap between the wealthy and poor has grown, that corruption still eats up the heart of this troubled country. they are desperate to find somebody to blame, somebody to punish for the mess that this country...
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in greece, two security guards were injured when the a bomb exploded outside athens and the bank of closed. the center was evacuated. to enter people were led to safety after warning calls were made to local media. more than 1000 protesters took to the streets demanding the resignation of the president of jordan. the constitution limits the president to five years. presidential elections are due in october. they plan to make a criminal offense to force anyone to marry in england. the finding and prosecuting of parents could be easier said than done. as part our series focusing on women, we have a report on the effort to end forced marriages. >> here is what teenagers get taught in school in london nowadays, how to spot if one of your friends is being put into a forced marriage. this campaigner and a charity trying to get children from any racial background to understand how important is this. >> we can be sensitive to any particular group. this should be against the law and will be against a loss in and it needs to be stamped out. >> this woman was taken to turkey by her parents on a holid
in greece, two security guards were injured when the a bomb exploded outside athens and the bank of closed. the center was evacuated. to enter people were led to safety after warning calls were made to local media. more than 1000 protesters took to the streets demanding the resignation of the president of jordan. the constitution limits the president to five years. presidential elections are due in october. they plan to make a criminal offense to force anyone to marry in england. the finding...
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. >> and the reason market debt ceiling, every country, greece hit theirs and that's the debt ceiling your credit card limit goes up all the time when you can handle more borrowing, higher income, paying off well. our limit would go up with gdp, know the arbitrary limit set by congress and no gdp indications and other countries have debt limits, that are tied to the economy and makes more sense than what we do. >> we could just print money. >> jonas, i like when you have a credit card and your limit goes up, you can't say oh, my limit went up and going to go downstairs in the basement and print more money which is what our govement does. you actually have to pay someone back when you raise your credit card limit, eventually. and we're not doing that. >> brenda: todd, go ahead. >> and those are the long-term implications, guys, i get it. you're absolutely right. you can't get washington a blank check. however, right now, with the current state of the economy, 25% of all growth is coming from the government anyway and you have to raise this limit. if you don't get rid of at debt ceiling
. >> and the reason market debt ceiling, every country, greece hit theirs and that's the debt ceiling your credit card limit goes up all the time when you can handle more borrowing, higher income, paying off well. our limit would go up with gdp, know the arbitrary limit set by congress and no gdp indications and other countries have debt limits, that are tied to the economy and makes more sense than what we do. >> we could just print money. >> jonas, i like when you have a...
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for example in greece, two- thirds of young girls are unemployed, currently. that is compared to just 45% for young men, so there is obviously a real crisis for young women. >> that is it with the business. you can see this report is global, not just countries throughout asia and africa, it is happening in the west as well. >> you have fiscal cliff, fiscal tumble, what is next? >> it fiscal tumble? we hope it does not tumble. >> thank you, george. stay with us. plenty more to come. my daughter is gone, but has left behind a message -- we need the mother of woman who was gang raped in -- the words from the mother of the woman who was gang raped in delhi. check with your airline or train company before you set off or consider scrapping on your skis. snow and cold temperatures are setting off widespread disruption. although the moscow airport has carried on operating as normal. >> slowdown in progress. the conditions are horrific. back-and-forth to clear the runways, but hundreds of flights have been canceled. there is misery and disappointment at charles de gaul
for example in greece, two- thirds of young girls are unemployed, currently. that is compared to just 45% for young men, so there is obviously a real crisis for young women. >> that is it with the business. you can see this report is global, not just countries throughout asia and africa, it is happening in the west as well. >> you have fiscal cliff, fiscal tumble, what is next? >> it fiscal tumble? we hope it does not tumble. >> thank you, george. stay with us. plenty...
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increases problems and it lowers wages so the timing from the rising cost of the show many times in greece is. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london. next. british authorities are handling the financial crisis and how they've tried to manipulate public perception. i. well gary's government is expected to block the russian finas construction of a new nuclear power plant this comes after a national referendum voted in favor of the project the vote however was invalidated due to a low turnout bulgaria's allies in europe and the us feared the project would mean energy dependence on russia and p. room men of shadow over says authorities did their best to bring the vote down. it's. us. now t
increases problems and it lowers wages so the timing from the rising cost of the show many times in greece is. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again...
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as far south as southern greece, you could see sleet on sunday. precipitation in the center of the continent, rain clouds and snow, and snow north of the black sea, the low moving through and reflected in the temperatures, of course, just as you would expect. frigid out to the east. minus three and zero for the high in kiev. warming up to a very unseasonal nine degrees in berlin. nine in vienna, and paris and london. 11 degrees here. 12 madrid. up to 14 in lisbon. more in the first week of january. i'm sure residents are not complaining. here is the extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
as far south as southern greece, you could see sleet on sunday. precipitation in the center of the continent, rain clouds and snow, and snow north of the black sea, the low moving through and reflected in the temperatures, of course, just as you would expect. frigid out to the east. minus three and zero for the high in kiev. warming up to a very unseasonal nine degrees in berlin. nine in vienna, and paris and london. 11 degrees here. 12 madrid. up to 14 in lisbon. more in the first week of...
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there is restructuring in greece and portugal. we have a special program in spain. we have closed some situational gaps in the design of the union. we created the bailout fund. they are doing more things about omt. we work together. ecb provides money if needed. these are the four points to explain the strong improvement in sentiment. >> strong improvement in sentiment from you. but this is not generally felt across davos. has been a lot of criticism -- there has been a lot of criticism about the bailout. >> i do not think that is the majority view. the mainstream view is the strategy is working with these elements. most people focus a lot the ecb has promised to do -- most people focus on what the ecb has promised to do. it has to be there as a credible possibility in case of need, but it has not been activated. the countries are able to tap the markets again. spain, portugal, and ireland have been in the markets in the last few days very successfully. non-domestic investors are coming back. they left last year. they're coming back because the adjustment is happeni
there is restructuring in greece and portugal. we have a special program in spain. we have closed some situational gaps in the design of the union. we created the bailout fund. they are doing more things about omt. we work together. ecb provides money if needed. these are the four points to explain the strong improvement in sentiment. >> strong improvement in sentiment from you. but this is not generally felt across davos. has been a lot of criticism -- there has been a lot of criticism...
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as far south as southern greece, you could see sleet on sunday. precipitation in the center of the continent, rain clouds and snow, and snow north of the black sea, the low moving through and reflected in the temperatures, of course, just as you would expect. frigid out to the east. minus three and zero for the high in kiev. warming up to a very unseasonal nine degrees in berlin. nine in vienna, and paris and london. 11 degrees here. 12 madrid. up to 14 in lisbon. more in the first week of january. i'm sure residents are not complaining. here is the extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
as far south as southern greece, you could see sleet on sunday. precipitation in the center of the continent, rain clouds and snow, and snow north of the black sea, the low moving through and reflected in the temperatures, of course, just as you would expect. frigid out to the east. minus three and zero for the high in kiev. warming up to a very unseasonal nine degrees in berlin. nine in vienna, and paris and london. 11 degrees here. 12 madrid. up to 14 in lisbon. more in the first week of...
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>> well, i'll put greece out on its own because the magnitude of the downturn in greece has been phenomenal. it's had six successive years of recession, and the loss of income of individuals is of the order of 20-30% on average. we've had nothing like that in this country. we're more or less level pegging. we're almost due to be back next year to where we were in 2007. so it's not as if we've had massive loss of income as the greeks have. there are also cultural differences. in some countries there is more of a tradition of having riots. if, for instance, you contrast ireland and spain, very similar pathologies, a problem in the construction sector leading to the downturn. but in ireland there were muted protests, in the spain they've been quite persistent and the invention of the indignants who have been on the streets of madrid since 2010. these are the sorts of differences that are the result of different cultural attitudes to what's going on. >> and it is purely and simply a different cultural tradition, what people have done in the past in. >> well, you would add to that what people in
>> well, i'll put greece out on its own because the magnitude of the downturn in greece has been phenomenal. it's had six successive years of recession, and the loss of income of individuals is of the order of 20-30% on average. we've had nothing like that in this country. we're more or less level pegging. we're almost due to be back next year to where we were in 2007. so it's not as if we've had massive loss of income as the greeks have. there are also cultural differences. in some...
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greece itself is about fearing social paranoia. when you think about a country like the united states that's trying to work through its own history of racial antagonist and coming to have two models. one is we're transcending them in moving beyond, trying to build a multiracial community. .. the only reason why i feel like we have to be very careful about serious discussions about things we feel uncomfortable about. we've been through all of this stuff. made it to the finish line and now the only way to move forward is to pretend we haven't run this far already. i think to know where we're going to go. to figure out what we want this community to become, we have to understand where we have been and make sense of the differences that still divide us. so, again, it's a fine line between making too much of racial difference, or making a gettish out -- fettish out of it and pushing to a moment where everybody feels like they have a vested interest in american sew size. >> host: whose the role of political correctness in our views on ra
greece itself is about fearing social paranoia. when you think about a country like the united states that's trying to work through its own history of racial antagonist and coming to have two models. one is we're transcending them in moving beyond, trying to build a multiracial community. .. the only reason why i feel like we have to be very careful about serious discussions about things we feel uncomfortable about. we've been through all of this stuff. made it to the finish line and now the...
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rope severely underestimated the effect of increased unemployment particularly to rekey economies like greece the study says that every dollar that governments card to reduce economic output i one point fifty dollars wealth manager marco properly says the admission want to help those who are paying for their government's mistakes. the reality is of course the inmost waist western governments which includes most of the southern european countries the level of state involvement in the economy has grown substantially over the last few years and what happens is of course that any significant austerity measures will have a massive impact on on the economy what is being is debt accumulation that's the same in the us and most of most of europe mary is continuing massive accumulation of of sovereign debt. and. for some point this was a plan through. through the european central bank through the germans and then the european community has imposed these these massive austerity measures on the southern european peripheral countries and of course it's not the people's follow the government has overspent
rope severely underestimated the effect of increased unemployment particularly to rekey economies like greece the study says that every dollar that governments card to reduce economic output i one point fifty dollars wealth manager marco properly says the admission want to help those who are paying for their government's mistakes. the reality is of course the inmost waist western governments which includes most of the southern european countries the level of state involvement in the economy has...
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absence returns to the battlefield once more policemen lawns and tear gas hundreds of protesters stormed greece's labor ministry over pension cuts. and virtual kidnappings ransoms for your idea and cyber terrorism that's only a glimpse into the future of the internet according to a top boss at google. play . in the at least. global economy. mission. critical patients free storage free. range month three. three. three. three board video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. welcome back you're watching our team the u.s. senate is gearing up for a potentially heated confirmation hearing for the new the fan secretary chuck hagel candidacy is widely viewed as president obama's most controversial pick for a key pose during his presidency the decorated war veteran stance of seeing military force as a last resort and pro israeli foreign policy as a track to both admiration and criticism while the latter has been far more vocal arches get a check out reports. chuck hagel has been under attack since his name was floated as president obama's pick for the defense secretary position it would see a
absence returns to the battlefield once more policemen lawns and tear gas hundreds of protesters stormed greece's labor ministry over pension cuts. and virtual kidnappings ransoms for your idea and cyber terrorism that's only a glimpse into the future of the internet according to a top boss at google. play . in the at least. global economy. mission. critical patients free storage free. range month three. three. three. three board video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. welcome...
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to get worse becau as toby alludes to, more and more people are going to get on welfare, that's how greece got started more and more people taken out of the economy and the percentage of people making the money to take from is going to get smaller and smaller. and we won't be able to pay our bills because of it. >> does this speak to the character of the american people or to the character of the lawmakers who don't have the bravery to actually tackle this whole issue of social security and medicare entitlement? >> well, look, i think your-- i think my concern with this issue is economic growth and i think the point was made, which is a good one, is that this is-- we have anemic gdp growth here and you're shrinking the people that are going to need the catalyst of economic growth. the only way to get out of the problem and stagnation and unemployment we're faced with in america, if we grow our way out. we need to focus on the catalyst of economic growth. businesses, the only way you're going to focus on businesses, helping to grow us out of the economy or through a tax policy that incentiv
to get worse becau as toby alludes to, more and more people are going to get on welfare, that's how greece got started more and more people taken out of the economy and the percentage of people making the money to take from is going to get smaller and smaller. and we won't be able to pay our bills because of it. >> does this speak to the character of the american people or to the character of the lawmakers who don't have the bravery to actually tackle this whole issue of social security...
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would certainly be out of the currency r now conceding that greece is probably in to stay and that the euro is probably in to stay as well. but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the european union had designed the currency badly. and that its weaknesses would probably become evident. he felt that he had been vindicated when the economic crisis hit both north america and europe and suddenly the governments of european countries in the eurozone had to step in and guarantee all kinds of loans. weakening the currency. sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency brought down the prices of its goods
would certainly be out of the currency r now conceding that greece is probably in to stay and that the euro is probably in to stay as well. but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the...
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hour absence returns to the battlefield once more police and tear gas hundreds of protesters stormed greece's labor ministry over pension cuts. and virtual kidnappings ransoms for your idea and cyber terrorism that's only a glimpse into the future of the internet according to a top boss at google. play . the clique. really happening to the global economy. mission. critical three. four charges three. three. three. three. three blood video for your media projects free radio dot r t v dot com. welcome back you're watching r.t. the us senate is gearing up for a potentially heated confirmation hearing for the new the fan secretary chuck hagel candidacy is widely viewed as president obama's most controversial pick for a key pose during his presidency the decorated war veteran stance of seeing military force as a last resort and pro israeli foreign policy as a track to both admiration and criticism while the latter has been far more vocal arches get a check out reports. chuck hagel has been under attack since his name was floated as president obama's pick for the defense secretary position it would
hour absence returns to the battlefield once more police and tear gas hundreds of protesters stormed greece's labor ministry over pension cuts. and virtual kidnappings ransoms for your idea and cyber terrorism that's only a glimpse into the future of the internet according to a top boss at google. play . the clique. really happening to the global economy. mission. critical three. four charges three. three. three. three. three blood video for your media projects free radio dot r t v dot com....
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. >>> riot police have stormed a train subway depot in athens, greece to breakup a sit-in by striking employees. metro workers are outraged by the austerity measures and salary cuts. no subway service for nine days. greece is in the sixth year of deep depression and spiraling unemployment rates at above 26%. >>> 6:39. vice president joe biden is taking new gun control proposals on the road trying to rally support. he is going to start in virginia. he will host a discussion with experts who worked on gun safety following the shooting at virginia tech. meanwhile senator dianne feinstein announced her own bill yesterday that would eliminate high capacity magazines and ban assault weapons. >>> well, he evoked everything from the bible to the little engine that could. next our political insiders on the upbeat forecast from the governor's state of the state. [ child rapping ] >> oh, yeah. she is a die-hard 9ers fan. the mini football star who is tweeting all about her rap. >> and the market opened up about 10 minutes ago on this friday. a quick look at the early numbers out of the gate. we
. >>> riot police have stormed a train subway depot in athens, greece to breakup a sit-in by striking employees. metro workers are outraged by the austerity measures and salary cuts. no subway service for nine days. greece is in the sixth year of deep depression and spiraling unemployment rates at above 26%. >>> 6:39. vice president joe biden is taking new gun control proposals on the road trying to rally support. he is going to start in virginia. he will host a discussion...
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. >> corporate and private investors put more than 90 billion euros back into greece, spain, and portugal in the final quarter of 2012. that is a jump of 9%. the european central bank president has vowed to save the euro at any price. it is thought to have boosted investor confidence. well, here in germany, consumers are becoming increasingly confident about the future, and as a result, they are spending more money. most importantly, they are spending on big-ticket items and long-term investments like real estate. the record rise in consumer sentiment came after three straight months of decline. >> the latest survey, expectations of higher incomes and declining worries. domestic consumption has been playing a central role. >> germany's traditional -- traditionally known as a nation of savers, but right now, people love to spend. the labor market is robust, financial markets stable, and many consumers feel it is the right time to make big purchases like a new home. that is according to the latest survey of consumer analyst, gfk. respondents have given the overall economic outlook a big thu
. >> corporate and private investors put more than 90 billion euros back into greece, spain, and portugal in the final quarter of 2012. that is a jump of 9%. the european central bank president has vowed to save the euro at any price. it is thought to have boosted investor confidence. well, here in germany, consumers are becoming increasingly confident about the future, and as a result, they are spending more money. most importantly, they are spending on big-ticket items and long-term...
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riot police in greece have tried to end the sit-in at a railway depot. striking workers have barricaded themselves in. metro workers have been striking for the past eight days. there is an emergency order to return to work. they now risk being arrested. mobile phone services in pakistan have been suspended a hell of celebrations -- have been suspended ahead of celebrations for the prophet muhammad. the government suspended services and stepped up security to prevent any military attack. events promoting gay rights could be banned throughout russia as the country's parliament adopt a controversial rule to end what it calls homosexual propaganda. in the next few minutes we should know whether andy murr ay or roger federer wins the australian open. now we have all of the business news. jamie, we have to start with an astounding performance from samsung, suggesting they are kings of the phone market. >> 700,000 smartphones. i could not believe there were quite so many every single day. it outshines apple. they overtook apple last year, so they are the number
riot police in greece have tried to end the sit-in at a railway depot. striking workers have barricaded themselves in. metro workers have been striking for the past eight days. there is an emergency order to return to work. they now risk being arrested. mobile phone services in pakistan have been suspended a hell of celebrations -- have been suspended ahead of celebrations for the prophet muhammad. the government suspended services and stepped up security to prevent any military attack. events...
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you know, we have a debt the size of our economy, which makes us look a lot like greece. this administration has driven spending as a percentage of our economy from 21% up to almost 25%. we've resolved the tax issue now. it's over. it's behind us. we were able to get permanent tax relief for 99% of american taxpayers. and for 500,000 small businesses. so that's behind us. what's left to be dealt with is the spending. and it's a shame that the president doesn't embrace the effort to reduce spending. none of us like using these situations like the sequester or the debt ceiling or the operation of government to try to engage the president to deal with this. but -- >> but you said that was a strategy, that's what you learned. i want to come back to the question. it's a hostage that's worth ransoming, the debt ceiling of the united states government. is that the strategy that you would ransom that here again to force the kind of spending cuts that you think are necessary? >> it's a shame that we have to use whatever leverage we have in congress to get the president to deal wit
you know, we have a debt the size of our economy, which makes us look a lot like greece. this administration has driven spending as a percentage of our economy from 21% up to almost 25%. we've resolved the tax issue now. it's over. it's behind us. we were able to get permanent tax relief for 99% of american taxpayers. and for 500,000 small businesses. so that's behind us. what's left to be dealt with is the spending. and it's a shame that the president doesn't embrace the effort to reduce...
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would certainly be out of the currency r now conceding that greece is probably in to stay and that the euro is probably in to stay as well. but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros, big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the european union had designed the currency badly. and that its weaknesses would probably become evident. he felt that he had been vindicated when the economic crisis hit both north america and europe and suddenly the governments of european countries in the eurozone had to step in and guarantee all kinds of loans. weakening the currency. sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency, brought down the prices of its good
would certainly be out of the currency r now conceding that greece is probably in to stay and that the euro is probably in to stay as well. but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros, big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the...